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38 lines
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# Angel Wings Keyboard (by [@ItzAdel](https://github.com/ItzAdel) and [@nm17](https://github.com/nm17))
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### AWF is a ergo-split keyboard with 46 keys, originally designed for a school project.
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![Photo 1](https://github.com/ItzAdel/AngelWings-keyboard/blob/main/photos/awf%20(1).JPG)
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![Photo 2](https://github.com/ItzAdel/AngelWings-keyboard/blob/main/photos/awf%20(2).JPG)
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![Photo 3](https://github.com/ItzAdel/AngelWings-keyboard/blob/main/photos/awf%20(3).JPG)
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![Photo 4](https://github.com/ItzAdel/AngelWings-keyboard/blob/main/photos/awf%20(4).JPG)
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![Photo 5](https://github.com/ItzAdel/AngelWings-keyboard/blob/main/photos/awf%20(5).JPG)
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### How to compile firmware?
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1) First you need to download QMK MSYS and enter the command in it:
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```
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qmk setup
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```
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2) After we installed QMK you need to create a folder called "angelwings" in the path:
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```
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"c:/users/user/qmk_firmware/keyboards"
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```
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and unpack all firmware files into the folder "angelwings".
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3) The last step is compilation. Enter into QMK MSYS command:
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```
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qmk compile -kb angelwings -km default
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```
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or if you want VIA port:
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```
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qmk compile -kb angelwings -km via
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```
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4) If your firmware compiled - then let's have fun!
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### Check out @tfk004 on Telegram. https://t.me/tfk004
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